Baku, FP2: Verstappen continues to set the pace despite crash

Verstappen fastest, then crashes in second practice

By Franck Drui

23 June 2017 - 16:35
Baku, FP2: Verstappen continues to (...)

Max Verstappen Verstappen topped a tight second practice session for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in which the top five drivers were separated by a quarter a second. However the Dutch driver’s good work was undone seconds from the chequered flag when he crashed out at Turn 1.

Valtteri Bottas was second for Mercedes, exactly a tenth adrift of the Red Bull driver, while Verstappen’s team-mate Daniel Ricciardo was third fastest with a time of 1:43.473, 0.111 off the pace, Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen was 1500ths behind Ricciardo, with team-mate Sebastian Vettel fifth, 0.253 down on the session benchmark.

Verstappen was quickest by half a second in the first practice session and he carried the pace into the session running quickest in the opening exchanges with a time of 1:43.89s on the soft tyre.

In the morning Verstappen’s team-mate Daniel Ricciardo had completed a Red Bull one-two and the Australian gave the team the same positions in FP2 when he set a lap just two tenths shy of Verstappen’s early marker.

Bottas was the first driver to switch to super-softs, half an hour in, but it was Raikkonen made the first impression, dislodging Verstappen from top spot with his first run on the red-banded Pirellis.

Vettel then usurped his team, but Verstappen then once again rose to the top of the order with a lap of 1:43.362.

With just under 40 minutes remaining in the session, the red flags came out as the narrow Turn 8 claimed its second victim of the day. Jolyon Palmer made slight misjudgement and found himself in the barriers on the exit of the corner, the right front suspension of his car in tatters.

When the session resumed there were more problems, with Fernando Alonso pulling his McLaren over at the side of the track with what was later revealed to be a gearbox issue.

Soon after that Ricciardo, who had been down in P6 around the time of Palmer’s crash jumped to P3, but with many drivers deep into longer runs at that point there were few improvements.

While the top five were separated by just 0.253s there was then a large gap back to sixth with almost half a second separating Vettel from Williams’ Lance Stroll. Sergio Perez, who crashed at Turn 8 in the morning session, recovered to finish seventh in the late afternoon, ahead of Daniil Kvyat in the best-placed Toro Rosso. Esteban Ocon was ninth in the second Force India ahead of Alonso.

Pos.DriverTeamTimeLaps
01 Max Verstappen Red Bull Tag Heuer 1:43.362 36
02 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes AMG 1:43.462 32
03 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Tag Heuer 1:43.473 34
04 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:43.489 35
05 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:43.615 35
06 Lance Stroll Williams Mercedes 1:44.113 27
07 Sergio Perez Force India Mercedes 1:44.306 34
08 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso Renault 1:44.321 27
09 Esteban Ocon Force India Mercedes 1:44.484 37
10 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG 1:44.525 23
11 Felipe Massa Williams Mercedes 1:44.609 33
12 Fernando Alonso McLaren Honda 1:45.515 15
13 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso Renault 1:45.733 34
14 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari 1:45.831 33
15 Nico Hulkenberg Renault F1 1:46.003 29
16 Jolyon Palmer Renault F1 1:46.061 17
17 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren Honda 1:46.174 28
18 Pascal Wehrlein Sauber Ferrari 1:47.150 25
19 Marcus Ericsson Sauber Ferrari 1:47.347 25
20 Romain Grosjean Haas Ferrari 1:47.722 22

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